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IEEE GHN Category [[Category:Computers and information processing]]
Methods of using computers to recognize patterns such as character recognition, data mining and text recognition
 
== Subcategories ==
 
*'''[[:Category:Character recognition|Character recognition]]''' - or optical character recognition or OCR, the electronic translation of scanned images of text into machine-encoded text
*'''[[:Category:Handwriting recognition|Handwriting recognition]]''' - the use of electronics to identify a handwriting style with a particular writer
*'''[[:Category:Speech recognition|Speech recognition]]''' - the use of electronics to identify and translate the sounds of the spoken word into machine-encoded text
*'''[[:Category:Text recognition|Text recognition]]''' - another type of character recognition focusing on the identification of printed texts
 
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A 1900 photo of A U.S. Census Bureau employee working on A Hollireth Tabulator

Methods of using computers to recognize patterns such as character recognition, data mining and text recognition

Subcategories

  • Character recognition - or optical character recognition or OCR, the electronic translation of scanned images of text into machine-encoded text
  • Handwriting recognition - the use of electronics to identify a handwriting style with a particular writer
  • Speech recognition - the use of electronics to identify and translate the sounds of the spoken word into machine-encoded text
  • Text recognition - another type of character recognition focusing on the identification of printed texts